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This block of podcasts includes the projects nominated in our drama category.
abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast | Isabel & the Allentown Mafia abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast | Isabel & the Allentown Mafia

abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast | Isabel & the Allentown Mafia

'abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast' guides listeners through immersive audio fantasies, recreating host Blake Pfeil’s experiences exploring abandoned spaces across the United States. Along the way, 'abandoned' asks critical questions about American history and culture, community, capitalism and economics, the environment, and mental health while encouraging folks to activate their imaginations as a tool for healing.
15 minutes
Wyrd Woman Podcast Wyrd Woman Podcast

Wyrd Woman Podcast

When an isolated woman starts recording her dreams of strange women, things get weird. Over nine nights, reality becomes fantasy, past and future meld, and fate binds and beckons.

Why are these women – old, broken, unnatural, mad, and ugly – appearing in her dreams? Why must difference always mean danger? And what happens when these women come together, connecting across time and space as worlds die?

Wyrd Woman is an audio drama and limited fictional series from Broads and Books Productions. All episodes available now.
20 minutes
Joan Kendrick and the Realms of Lahr Joan Kendrick and the Realms of Lahr

Joan Kendrick and the Realms of Lahr

Joan Kendrick's life has been a living hell since she got into an accident and almost died. One day, after forgetting to drink her post-accident maintenance medicines, her consciousness connects with that of another girl named Aember. Only Aember isn't on Earth. She's from another dimension. A dimension with magic, dragons, wizards, and unicorns. Now whenever she sleeps, she gets transported to that far-off realm. A realm called Lahr.
14 minutes
The Dinner Party The Dinner Party

The Dinner Party

Chiyo Matsutani is a young college student in San Francisco and Hiro Fujimoto has nearly paid off the loan on his Sacramento farm. Both are American citizens when they’re rounded up in 1942 and sent to an incarceration camp where they meet, fall in love, and marry.
But when they’re released three years later, Hiro’s farm - like the property of so many Japanese Americans - is gone. They take the only jobs available to them, as housekeeper and gardener for a wealthy family in Oakland where they face harassment, casual racism, and an unending future of dreary servitude.
Based on a true story, this tale of love and resistance is a look behind the curtain at the resilience, humor, and community it took to survive at a time when "American" didn't apply to all citizens.
11 minutes
The Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne The Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne

The Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne

Lydia Ryan never knew her mother's family. But when she returns to her childhood home to find it ransacked, her parents gone, and a book that shouldn't exist waiting for her, Lydia's insatiable curiosity leads her into a world of mystery, paranoia, and danger. Presented through found-footage style surveillance recordings and the voluntary panopticon of social media in an interconnected near-future world, Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne follows the bookish teenager and her friends - lovelorn Ethan and wannabe internet sensation Dee - as they try to discover the secrets of Lydia's identity before they are consumed by the decades-long feud for control of her grandfather's supernatural dominions.

Please enjoy this curated selection of scenes from our pilot episode!
15 minutes
Horrorwood: True Crime in Tinseltown - Episode "The Life & Unthinkable Death of Adrienne Shelly" Horrorwood: True Crime in Tinseltown - Episode "The Life & Unthinkable Death of Adrienne Shelly"

Horrorwood: True Crime in Tinseltown - Episode "The Life & Unthinkable Death of Adrienne Shelly"

Horrorwood is a true crime podcast focusing on cases related to the entertainment industry. In this episode, we explore the life and unthinkable death of writer, director and actress Adrienne Shelly.

On Halloween night in 2006, Adrienne Shelly and her husband were hosting a party and enjoying the trick-or-treat holiday with their toddler, Sophie. Adrienne was also waiting to hear if her most recent film - "Waitress" - had been accepted into Sundance. Sadly, she would never find out. The next day...Adrienne was dead.
13 minutes
Shadow Clock - EP 6 | Child Shadow Clock - EP 6 | Child

Shadow Clock - EP 6 | Child

The instant Ericka Garner learned of the mummified child unearthed in her San Francisco backyard, her life twisted into the uncanny. The child, lying in a glass casket, looked like a real-life Sleeping Beauty—preserved for more than 150 years. But who was this young person, and why were they there to begin with?
15 minutes

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